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2/7/2014 8:57:12 AM EDT
So I am craving a suppressor, but honestly I can't justify all the extra expenses on top of the purchase.  I have written up a trust myself from a few examples on here and other places.  Do you guys have any language that directly applies to NFA "stuff" on yours? If so what is said in the trust? On the ones I have seen the only mention of the stuff is in the "schedule A" the property of the trust section.  Of course it would be common sense to explain to your beneficiaries what process they will need to take to have legal ownership.  I know many would never attempt a DIY trust but I know many have as well. I haven't written that completely off yet but I sure would rather put that money towards a new shiny can.
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2/7/2014 7:15:20 PM EDT
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I did a Quicken trust, but didn't need much of the real estate focused text, nor did I like the engraving unfriendly jumbo trust name.  I exported the document, and trimmed the fat, and also changed the name.

One thing that Quicken does that you may have interest in leaving things to underage folks in case of your demise... don't know if you have kids... but it covers that pretty well.

I have less than $10 invested in my copy of Quicken, I'm very happy with it.

2/7/2014 9:02:51 PM EDT
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This is just a bad idea all around...
2/8/2014 8:00:05 AM EDT
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I did a Quicken trust, but didn't need much of the real estate focused text, nor did I like the engraving unfriendly jumbo trust name.  I exported the document, and trimmed the fat, and also changed the name.

One thing that Quicken does that you may have interest in leaving things to underage folks in case of your demise... don't know if you have kids... but it covers that pretty well.

I have less than $10 invested in my copy of Quicken, I'm very happy with it.

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Thanks.  Yes I have two kids.  I have thought about the Quicken route and may do that.  I know there are a lot of people opposed to that but I could not find a single example of someone having trouble because of using quicken or similar.  I don't plan on having a bunch of NFA stuff honestly a can or two will probably be it, I don't have the money anyways for more stuff.
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